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• Tom Mix was a rodeo champion in the early 1900s. One day a rodeo organizer showed him a cable from a film company looking for cowboys willing to do stunt work for a movie they were making. Mix signed up and that’s how he got started in films. • In 1914 Mix was acting as safety man during the filming of “Lost in the Jungle.” Heroine Kathryn Williams was to cower between two logs while a leopard menaced her. The leopard had been trained to catch and kill chickens, and a chicken was tied directly behind the actress out of camera range. Mix stood by with a shotgun just in case. • As the leopard stalked the chicken, the breeze kicked up, ruffling Kathryn’s hair which flew up into a feathery halo. The confused leopard leapt at the actress instead of the chicken, sinking its claws into her head. Mix, unable to shoot the animal without endangering the actress, grabbed the leopard by the tail and dragged it off. • The director saw the potential in this heroic act and Tom Mix’s career as an actor and stuntman was launched. He went on to make 70 Westerns for the studio, performing all his own stunts. He ended up breaking each leg four times as well as fracturing ribs, ankles, and hands. His popularity soared until he was one of Hollywood’s top stars, earning $17,000 per week. He died in 1940 in a car crash at the age of 60.

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• Guinness Book of World Records awarded Jackie Chan the record for the most film credits for his work in movie “Chinese Zodiac” where he was not only the lead actor performing all his stunts, but also the writer, director, producer, cinematographer, art director, production manager, prop man, gaffer, composer, theme song vocalist, and catering coordinator. ...continued

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• William Duncan, a Scottish actor, insisted on doing his own stunts. In 1915 he plunged off an 80-foot cliff into the sea, but the cameras on the boats were rocked so violently by the waves that they were unable to get any close-up shots of Duncan supposedly drowning. So they moved to a 10-foot deep indoor tank in a studio. • In the script, Duncan’s character plunges off the cliff to avoid capture by pursuing guards, who then shoot at him in the water. To simulate rifle shots hitting the water, production assistants were armed with heavy iron nuts and instructed to hurl them at Duncan’s head as he was going under. • To ensure a life-like drowning, Duncan was tied to a rope which ran through an iron ring on the bottom of the tank and over to several men on the opposite side who were to pull on the rope to drag Duncan under. Duncan was then supposed to release himself from the rope and swim to the surface. • Just as Duncan was being pulled under, one of the nuts hit him in the head, knocking him senseless. He suddenly found himself underwater, tied to a rope with no recollection of what he was supposed to do. He nearly drowned before the details of how to release himself from the rope came back to him. Meanwhile, the assistants were standing around the tank thinking, “Gee, he sure can stay under water a long time.”

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• Connie Tilton was stunt double for Hayley Mills in the 1959 movie “Tiger Bay.” She was to jump from a ship into a choppy sea, and a stuntman was to dive in to dramatically rescue her for the cameras. The stuntman panicked in the high waves and nearly drowned them both. Tilton smacked him, knocking him unconscious. She then swam back to the ship towing him behind her. ...continued


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• Mary Fuller was one of the first female stuntwomen. In 1916 she played the part of a mermaid. Her mermaid tail was firmly fitted to her bottom half and she was placed, bedecked with lilies and coral, on a rocky point off the coast in the midst of an angry sea. While the cameras rolled, she noted that the tide was rising far more rapidly than anyone had considered possible. She shouted to the director who stood on the shore, but she couldn’t be heard over the crashing of the waves. The cameraman was totally absorbed in getting the shot and didn’t notice her predicament. Water began splashing over her. Waves tore away her lilies and coral. She could not move because of the tail. Finally a wave swept over her, dragging her out to sea. Only then did the men realize the danger she was in. They dragged her back to shore, but the movie cameras were swept out to sea and never recovered.

BOSWORTH’S BAD BITE

• In 1931 Frank Capra was filming “Dirigible” when he needed realistic-looking frozen breath. The scene was supposed to take place in the Arctic but was actually shot in a hot studio. Capra designed metal cages to fit inside the mouth of each actor involved in the scene, and then filled the cages with chips of dry ice. Actor Hobart Bosworth found the cage interfered with his speech, so he threw the cage away and put the dry ice directly into his mouth. A second later he was in complete agony as the intense cold burned his mouth. Parts of his jaw, teeth, and tongue had to be surgically removed afterwards.

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• Jimson weed is an annual herb that grows up to five feet tall and can be found nearly worldwide in moderate climates. It prefers disturbed areas such as garbage dumps, roadsides, and pastureland rich with animal waste. • When any part of the plant is ingested, it triggers delirium and hallucinations that mimic schizophrenia, making it difficult for the victim to distinguish between fantasy and reality. Victims often speak to people who aren’t there, or smoke imaginary cigarettes. • It also causes alarming symptoms including an irregular heartbeat, seizures, high blood pressure, hypothermia, amnesia, and coma. Symptoms usually last 24 to 48 hours but can persist for up to two weeks. • Yet the plant is the source of a number of essential pharmaceutical medications. Scopolamine helps prevent nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness or following anesthesia and surgery. Atropine is used to treat poisoning, to speed an irregular heartbeat, to reduce salivation during surgery, and to dilate the pupils of the eyes. • The amount of scopolamine and atropine varies widely in the plant, changing from day to day depending the age of the plant and the conditions it’s growing under. This unpredictable nature makes it dangerous to use the plant for home remedies, especially since the difference between a therapeutic dose and a toxic dose is difficult to discern without medical apparatus. • Some people who have ingested Jimson weed, whether accidentally or intentionally, have ended up in psychiatric wards when they were unable to describe the reason for their bizarre behavior. • Some experts think that ancient Delphic oracles boiled the plant and inhaled the steam in order to induce visions.

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• Surtsey is an island off the coast of Iceland that was born from a volcanic eruption that started in 1963 and continued until 1967. • In 1963, men on a fishing trawler off the coast of Iceland saw a column of smoke and thought it was a ship on fire. When they investigated, they found that it was instead an underwater volcanic eruption. By the end of the week, the volcano had broken the surface of the sea and an island began to form. • After the eruption ceased, the island was measured at one square mile in area but in the years since, wave action has eroded the island and it is now half the size that it once was. Though erosion continues, it’s unlikely the island will ever completely disappear because the waves now beat against the hard volcanic shores instead of the loose volcanic fragments. • The island is 20 miles south of the southern coast of Iceland. The name is Icelandic meaning “Surtr’s Island” named for the mythological Norse giant Surtur, who is charged with the responsibility of setting fire to the world after the Last Judgement. • The formation and development of this island has been closely studied by scientists who want to understand more about how a sterile environment is colonized. Access to the island has been controlled since its birth. • When the island was only one month old, microbes hovered in the air over the island. The first flies and butterflies appeared on the barren island a few months later. • By 1967 when the volcanic eruption finally ceased, there were 63 species of insects found there. By 1970 the list of insect species found on the island had grown to 136. Most of the insects found had been blown there and did not survive. However, by 1970 there were breeding populations of both springtails and midges. ...continued


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